Town Of Comox Moves Ahead With Fire Hall Replacement Project
The Town of Comox has taken another step toward replacing its aging fire hall, with council approving the submission of cost estimates and giving the green light to proceed with construction if the project comes in on budget.
City Of Courtenay Budget Simulator Closes Today
Courtenay residents have just a little more time to weigh in on the City’s 2026 budget, with an online budget simulator accepting feedback until the end of day.
Campbell River Sees Seven Black Bears Killed In 2025
New figures from the B.C. Conservation Officer Service show seven black bears were killed in the Campbell River area in 2025, all of them dispatched due to public safety concerns.
Public Asked To Help Spot Deadly Bat Disease
Biologists are asking the public to help monitor local bat populations by reporting dead bats and unusual daytime bat activity during the winter months.
Gofundme Established For Family Of Piper James
A GoFundMe established last week to raise funds for a Campbell River family is nearing its goal.
Isfeld Secondary Grad 2026 Dessert Night
Parent volunteers at Mark R. Isfeld Secondary School are asking the community to help support a special celebration for this year’s graduating class.
Minister Condemns Racist Vandalism At Port Alberni’s Orange Bridge
B.C.’s Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation is condemning racist vandalism in Port Alberni following the defacing of the Orange Bridge with Nazi symbols painted over the message “Every Child Matters.”
NIC Faculty Member Receives Prostate Cancer Foundation Grant
A North Island College faculty member has received national funding to support hands-on learning and cancer research education for students.
Indigenous Focused Learning Day Strengthens Connection And Partnership
School District 72 is highlighting what teachers were up to during their Pro P-Day Day earlier this month.
City Of Campbell River Opens Warming Centre
The City of Campbell River opened an overnight warming centre last night in response to low temperatures.
Cougar Sighting Near NIC In Courtenay
The City of Courtenay says that there was a cougar sighting Wednesday behind the North Island College buildings.
BC Ferries Service Suspended During Whaletown Terminal Closure
Ferry service between Heriot Bay on Quadra Island and Whaletown on Cortes Island will be suspended for a few weeks next month as terminal upgrade work enters its final phase.
New Official Community Plan To Guide Cumberland’s Future
Cumberland has adopted a new Official Community Plan that will guide how the Village grows and changes over the coming decades.
Qualicum Beach Eaglecrest Neighbourhood Soon Taking Shape
Neighbourhood planning is set to get underway in the Eaglecrest area of Qualicum Beach, as the Town begins work on a long-term plan to guide how the neighbourhood may evolve.
Surrey Man Sentenced For Sexual Interference In Campbell River
A Surrey man has been sentenced to five years in jail for sexual offences involving a youth in Campbell River.
Comox Valley Airport Records Busiest Year On Record
The Comox Valley Airport has closed out 2025 with the busiest year in its history.
Feeding Futures Expands Universal School Meal Programs In Comox Valley
Comox Valley Schools says it has made major progress expanding access to nutritious school meals through its Feeding Futures School Food Program.
CVRD Begins 2026–2030 Budget Planning Process
Comox Valley Regional District is beginning work on its 2026 to 2030 financial plan and is inviting residents across the Comox Valley to take part in the budget process.
19-Year-Old From Campbell River Dies In Australia
A 19-year-old Campbell River woman has died in Australia.
RCMP Seeking Witnesses After Missing Truck Involved In Parksville Serious Collision Found
Police have located a grey Toyota Tacoma pickup that was involved in the serious crash of a Honda Civic near Parksville.
BC Hydro Expands Provincewide EV Charging Network
BC Hydro has passed a major milestone in the expansion of electric vehicle infrastructure across British Columbia, now operating more than 800 public EV charging ports provincewide.
New Acquisitions shines a spotlight on recent donations to the museum collection
at Courtenay And District Museum And Palaeontology CentreThe community is welcome to attend a weekly support group for those supporting people with mental health and addictions.
at Mental Health Recovery PartnersFriday, January 30th, don't miss Laughing Salmon Comedy v3. Triple Threat!
at Anchor Inn & Suites
The word "éy7á7juuthem" means “Language of our People” and is the ancestral tongue of the Homalco, Tla’amin, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations, with dialectic differences in each community.
It is pronounced "eye-ya-jooth-hem."